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Whitby Free Press, 1 Aug 1984, p. 15

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1984, PAGE 1IS" SPORFTS WEIEK WGR bantams home early after unexpected Ioss' By TOM FRIANK W.G.R.M.L.A. The Whltby-Garrard Road bantam team came home unexpec- jtedly early this weekend from the AU-Ontario Bantam Lacrosse Playdowns that were held ini Clarksbn this Iyear. Their first game was lost 12-3 to Clarkson. Todd Wilson scored twice and Jeff Whittle got the other Whltby goal. The niext day, the WGR bantams spon- sored by Checker's Variety, met the tough Indian teamn fromn Six- Nations. 'Whitby was ahead 8-6i the middle, WHITBY IROQUOIS SOCCER CLUB HOUSE LEAGUE RESULTS SQUIRTS GAMES PLAYED JULY 23, 1984 Hutchlson .........4 ShýopersrgMat. Jamn z ................:.4 ,M MaiwDok r t. Whltby Optilst Club . Gamewonandefaûlt Hair Care Centre .. anSpemc Whitby Lions........ 1 JaaunCrosaley Midas Muffler ....... 0 Whitby irfightrs ... 3 RyanLelýd.............. 3 Willow Park I........0 Swiss Chalet........ 1 Brlan Lodge Brooklin Kinsmen... 3 ChadHe1mer ............:.2 FYank Lazzard Century 21.......... 9 Glen Gaffney.............. 3 SCOtty Van Veghal .........2 Glen Hannah Seau Saunders NielMoore Benjane»Blanche Studio of W.A. Burgess 1 PeterBrown ATOM GAMES PLAYED JULY 3, 1984 Sargeants Gulf . O. Jeffrey Street....... scott ton ATOM GAMES PLAYED JULY 109,1984 Plhtby Kinsmen ...1 Whitby Family Restaurant......... dichael Lawrence Sieve Ruiz 3rooklin ........... 3 ýaul ilanim ..........2 feremyMacKlnnon. WllowParkI.... ATM GAMES PLAYED JULY 24, 1984 flutchison ....... 1 Jeffrey Street....... 1 qilanlaerScoftturgesa Willow Park I....... 4 Biy Van Vgel ..........2 kdran Howard NIM*Vanderboom Sargeants Gulf.... 6 JaleLyon................ 3 K&eSinos................. rroy Gents Blair Park .........2 Chrla Packer .............. 2 Dwayne Torrens Whitby Kinsmen ..O Whitby Aluminum .. ..0 Whitby Family Restaurant ........2 Dave Dooley Steve Colerdge M-nhln Trophies .. Jonathan Knight Michael Slgaworth PEEWEE GAMES PLAYED JULY 26, 1984 Oshawa Meat Products7 Canadian Tire ....... Robertallen .............. 3 Riel Mijburu Robert Kfrk................ 2 Brlan Thompso Tony Texerira Bob Myers Chev-Olds 12 Kevin McLeod............. 4 GrOg Cormier............2 Kfrk mar................ 2 John Bande....... Mark Blaaak Dave andel Otter Creelk........7 Michael Ksuko .........3 Sinaon Ashdown............ 2 Bih 1h11 Rlchard Bacchlochl Whitby Optimit Club . 0 Brooklin Legion. 1 BANTAM GAMES PLAYED JULY 23,1984 J. M. &E. In. ..... 1 Whitby Opimist Club .2 scottJammo Joemulcahey Jeffrey Street.... T. &E......... Game vn an ult of oppaneta. of the third perlod but Six Nations ,got two power play goals to tie the scor e 8-. Six Nations went ahead af- ter another tie at 9-9 then scored into the em- pty net just as net- infider Danny McWhir- ter was rushing to the bench for the extra at- tacker. Final score was 9-11. Wilson scored two for Whitby with others coming from Adam Foote, Chris Tueker,' Derek Jones, Mark Ain- sworth, Rob Padclick, Whittle and Keith Primeau. In recent league play,. WGR beat 'Peter- borough bantams 10-5 e Iroquois Arena, Wilsor Tucker and Jone scored two each wit' others by David Clark< Foote, Whittle and Mik, Williams' In return action a Peterborough's arema Whitby won 13 to 3. Hat tricks were earned bi, Wilson and Ainsworth~ pairs by Whittle an( Jones with singles b3 Julie Kernohan, Foot( and Greg Renney. Tw< more games with Scar. borough will complett the regular season play. The WGR peewee No:1 team is sponsored by the Hîdeaway.- They WHITBY MENS SLO-PITCH LEAGUE GAMES PLAYED JULY 19-24, 1984 McCauley Furniture .10 Caseys Roadhouse .. .. 8 Texaco Chiefs....... 9 McCauleys Furniture 10 Dickson Printing... 9 Hughes Hawks...19 Hughes Hawks...18 Hughes Hawks ....... 8 Dickson Printing... 3 McCauleYS Furniture .4 Caseys Roadhouse .... 1 Waterbed Co........ 6 STANDINGS AS 0F JULY 26, 1984 P W L T PTS McCauleys Furniture Brothers Pizza Hughes Hawks Caseys Roadhouse Texaco Chiefs Turtle Wax Dickson Printing Waterbed Co. 15 9 6 12 8 4 14 8 6 14 S 6 16 8 8 14 7 6 15 5 9 12' 2 10 16 16 16 16 15 4 m, th ke 't a, te ro recently beat visiting Beaches peewees 9-4. Chris Husted was ac- curate five times, two goals by Dennis Directo with singles by Bilan Grieves and Matt Cook. Th e midget teamn met the Peterborough No. 2 team at Brooklin Memorial Arena in league play. Gary Marks scored the first four goals in the 12-9 wmn. Bill Passfield and Greg Roberts scored twoeach with singles by Fred Luke, Steve Dyment, Wayne Cornish and the Peterboro goalle. The- followingz night, the m idgets* won 20-5 in Ajax, Rob Met- calfe opened the scoring while Greg VanSickle scored 4, 3 each by Chris Ainsworth and Richard Napr0ar yGe weked Currie wins three ffrsts Roberté and Steve Nolan with other singles by Passfield, Dean Vanderlinde, Marks, Rich Dyment and Mike Cox. The midgets' will be .practising every day this week before the AIl- Ontario Midget Playdowns in St. Catherines over the long The Whitby Iroquois Swim Club ended their Y' 1984 season in London, Y Ont. competing in the Dr. Paul Hauch Inter- national held July 21-22. Entered i the event were teams from across Onhtario and the United States. WISC swimmers put in a strong performance and came with four first place ribbons. Scott Donnelly came first in the 10 and under boys 200m breakàtroke. The other top spots were garnered by Janice Currie in the 13- 14 girls 100m and 100m. breaststroke and 100m backstroke. * The meet resuits for WISC are as follows: 10 and Under Girls; Jill Morrice: 8th -l1Om fly. 10 and Under Boys: Scott Donnelly; lst - 200m breaststroke; and, 2nd - 100m breaststroke. WHITBY IROQUOIS SOCCER CLUB HOUSE LEAGUE PEEWEE STANDINGS AS 0F JULY 26, 1984 P W L T GF G, Bob Myers Chev-Olds 10 9 0O 1 78 19 Otter Creek 10 8 1 1 41 E Canadian Tire 10 4 6 0 22 C Oshawa Meat Produets 10 2 6 2 32 41 Whitby Optimist Club 10 2 7 1 24 4[ Brooklin Legion 10 2 7 1 13 4 LEADING GOALSCORERS Dave Uden (Bob Myers Chev-Olds> 16 Michael Kosurko (Otter Creek) i Kirk Marsh (Bob Myers Chev-Olds) '10' Simon Ashdown (Otter Creek) 10 Robert Wallen (Oshawa Meat Products) 10 Shawn Beatty (Whitby Optimîst Club) 9 Mark Blasak (Bob Myers Chev-Olds) 8 PTS 19 17 8 6 5 5 -A tight tussie continues to be maintained in this division with two points separating Bob Myers Chev-Olds and Otter Creek. These teams have met twice previously with an, 8-3 decision in favor of the leaders and a 2-2 tie. Ther last meeting is Aug. 23 and will be an important game for both sides. The remaining teams are out of contention and are closely bunched so their ultimate standings could easily change. Goalseorers for four games have not been reported and consequently are not reflected in the above. Whitby Optimû J. M. & E. Inc. T. &E. Jeffrey Street .BANTAM STANDINGS AS 0F JULY 26, 1984 P W L T GF st Club 8 5 0 3 29 8 4 2 2 19 8 2 4 8 1 6 GA 8 PTS 13 10 6 3 LEADING GOALSCORERS Joe Mulcahey (Whitby Optimist Club) Scott Myers (J. M. & E. Ine.) Scott amieson (J. M. & E. Inc.) BradBËeer (T. & E.) With a 2-1 win last week over second place J. M. & E. Ine. Whitby Op- timist Club bave opened a three point lead. These two teams meet once more on Aug. 20 the result of which will no doubt decide who will be the 1984 league champions. In third spot, T. & E. hold a similar three point lead'over Jeffrey Street and their game on Aug. 20 should likewise decide their respective positions. Scott Currie: 6th - 50m fly; 7th - 200m backstroke; and,. 8th - 200m freestyle.ý Aaron Bradley: 6th - 50m fly and the 100m fly. Ryan Donn eily: 6th - 100m breast; and, 7th - 200m breast. Ail four boys made up the relay team that ear- ned a second in the 200m medlay and a third in the 200mn free relay. 11 GIRLS: Wendy Primeau: 3rd - 200m free; 400m -free; 6th - 200m IM;, and, 8th - lOOm free. Alison Bet- tridge: 3rd'- 200mr fly;' 4th - 200m backstroke; 6th - 100m fly; and, 7th - 100m backstroke. 12 GIRLS: Charissa Morrice: 6th - 200m fly. The relay team of Tricia Carroll, Charissa Morrice, Wendy Primeau, Alison Bet- tridge earned a seventh place finish in the 200m medlay and an eighth in the 200m free relay. 12 BOYS: Steward Smith: 3rd - 100m and 200m breaststroke; 5th - 200m IM; 6th - 100m fly and 100 free; 7th - 50 m free and 200m back; and, 8th - 200m free. 13-14 GIRLS: Janice Currie: lst - 100m breaststroke, 200m breaststroke, lOOM back; 2nd - 200 back and 200m IM; 3rd - 100m fly and 400m freestyle; 4th - 100m freestyle , 200m fly; and, 5th - 50m and 200m freestyle. Melissa Peacock; 7th - 50 mn freestyle, 400m IM, 100m fly, and loom freestyle; and, Sth - 200m freestyle, 200m IM and breaststroke. Michelle Primeau: 3rd - 400m IM and freestyle; 4th - 200m backstroke; Sth - 200m freestyle; 100m backstroke, and 200 fly; 7th - 100m freestyle; and, 8th- 100m ifly., The relay, team of Currie, .Primeau, Peacock 'and Wendy Primeau earned a third in the 200m free relay. 13-14 BOYS: Chris Don- nelly: 4th -. 200m backstroke and ' 200m fly; 5th - 400m IM, and freestyle; and, 6th - lOOm fly and backstroke. Brad Moore: 7th -4«»mIM. Touch, footbafl sign -Up Registration for the 1984 touch football season of the Whitby Men's -Athletic Association will be held on Aug. 9 from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Iroquois Park Complex. The -fee for joining is $15. For more information caîl Barry Mllumn, 688- 9924. DURHAM GIRLS SOCCER LEAGUE LASTFWEEK'S RESULTÉS BANTAM Ajax Warriers ....... 4 Whitby Kinsmnen... 3 SueBrown ................ 2 CatherlneSowden Whitby Knights of Columbus .......... Karen Thompoon Pickering Village. ATOM BM Brgs Photo ... 15 Pickering Hot Spurs... 0 Susan hamber........... 4 Mary Betlî Chalener.... 2 Erin Nely MlcleDelea J.M.T. Sports....... 5 Tricla Fleming ............ 2 Lift Wato............... 2 JanloeParker Ajax Greenshields .... .2 Brooklln Kinsmen.o Whitby Blazers ... SQUIRT Pickering Cornets.3 Whitby Fireplace Plus 2 lara Baille Angela Crockford Ajax ouse of China... .3 P.S.C. Reniax.,....... 6 WhitbyLegion.... 1h A...... Il

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